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„..fk.g.L- ~J-.. ' -— - WHO IS MOTHER SEIGEL. ] She is a lady, who by the merest accident has made a most v iluablu idiscovery, and she is creating the wildest enthusiasm all over the COan»ry, and «verybody is talking about her and asking ■ WHAT IS MOTHER SF.IGEL'S REPUTATION? And she tells them to read the thousands ot ttew, something likeCthe following from Mr Perkins :— A WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL, *' Grove Pharmacy, Ealing, W., Jan. 2, 188$. •* Your medicine must be the most wonderful discovery, for during my experience of inpre than twenty years. I nev«;r knew any ■ proprietary or patent medicine m _ such universal favour and demand. It is simply extraordinary, and if I were to send you an account of every statement made to me m its favour, you would have to publish a separate book to contain my testimonials alone. (Signed) " THOMAS J. PERKINS." And then people ask — WHAT DOES MOTHER SEIGEL DO GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. " SO, Bloomfteld road, Flwnstead, "Jan. 7, 1885. •*I find the sale of your medicines increases feyety year, and everyone speaks well of them that tries them. I know a lady that attended the Female Hospital m Soho-square for some mwrths, with pains m back and side, and bilious, and could take no food, but got no benefit from any of the medicines they gave her. Before she had taken all the contents of one bottle of your syrup she felt relief, and is flow quite well. (Signed) "W. K. BAKER." THE EFFECT WAS MARVELLOUS. "M,dical Hall, Bangor, Jan. 5, 1885. •'I hear people constantly speaking very highly of Seigel s Syrup. There is a case oi a young married lady m Anglesey who had been suffering from stomach asthma for a long period, who had consulted some of the best physicians of the day, but without deriving any benefit She was daily getting worse, but at last a friend persuaded her to try Seigel's syrup. She procured a bottle, and the effect was marvellous ; she rap dly improved, a n d now she is as strong and healthy as e»er she h s been. (Signed) "H. Lloyd-Jones." WHAT IS MOTHER SEIGEI. GOOD FOR? DOBS NOT JRESTORE THE DEAD, BUT SAVES THE LIVING. Mr J. W. Savill. of Dunmow, Essex, twites,— September, 1884 t— "l introduced your medicines into Dunmow almost as soon as they were brought out m London. T sold In a short time eighteen pounds' worth, I have known many grand cases of permanent cafes ; and, as yet, no case of failure. Notwithstanding many competitors, Mother Seigefs Syrup holas its own ground. I believe it a good medicine — it will not restore the dead to life, but it appears to save the living from dying. A CASK OF GRAVEL CURED.| "Feltham, Jan. 6. 1885. "It has [always given me pleasure to re* Commend your medicines to ray customers, and the results of their use have invariably been most satisfactory. I could furnish you many testimonials. One case just now occurs to my mind. A c unstable of the police force of Tooting, S.W., where I for many years had a shop, was a patient of mine, suffering from a bad attack of cravel. He was persuaded to try ' Mother Seigel's Syrup. He purchased a botlle at my shop, and by the time he had taken half of it he reported himself to me as quite cured. The effect was simply miraculous. (Signed) "J. D. FLORANCB." IS MOTHER SEIGEL RELIABLE? Would respectable chemists write like the ollowing if not? SURGICAL OPERATION AVERTED. "Ticehurst, Dec., 1884. Mr EdWaRD Cobkk. Chemist, writes :— "Your medicine maintains a steady sale m this district, and is well established m genera] favor. I know an o'd man, over seventy, «?ho some three or f out years ago was advised to submit to the operatic n for stone. He certainly was suffering from some distressing symptoms, and could scarcely walk. Instead of taking that advice he tried Seigel's Syrup, with the result that, after one bottle, he could walk about fairly well, and, having taken three or four 2s 61 bott es, he was completely cur«d. He is still about, hale and hearty for his years. If any of the symptoms of the old trouble come on, he takes a few dose 3of the Syrup, aad all is well again." WHAT PEOFLB SAY ABOUT MOTHER SEIGEL. AN EXPERIENCE 07 FORTY YEARS. " Cosham, Hants, Jan. 2, 1885. "My customers, over a wide country district, ore not very demonstrative, and I have no written testimonials to send ; but verbal admiration of your medicine is m the ascendant, and my experience of forty years assures me that no other preparation has so rapidly acquired a popularity, and so firmly maintains its reputation as Mother Seieel's Syrup. (Signed) "Thomas H. Rak*r.*' Public Notices. •^■^ m r ' lin M^B B. MOBRI3 DESIRES t> return thanks for th* liberal support accorded be* ?or the last four years, an^ *^gs to intimate that She has te commenced Business m her old ahop, TKIANGLB B vK RY, where their future favours are reapeotfally Solicited. 116 Proctor & Co., * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OA»H GBOOEBS, &o\, BEG to announce to the inhabitants of Aahburton and Surrounding Districts, that we have just landed our Christmas Goods, and as we buy largely for O\BH, we are m a position to SftLL Cheaper than any of the other Houses m Town. We have also a large and varied Stock ot CROCKERY and IRONMONGERY, whioh we are disposing of at PRIGtS that will defy competition. N.B.— See windows for Presents to ba given away at XMAS. Please note the Address,-— BULLOCK'S AKOADE, Burnett Street ASHRURTON HIGH SCHOOL. KSTABLISHED 1881. TEACHING STABP. Boys' School. — Me J. E. Buchanan, let B A., University College, London. Girls' Soh<-.01.— - Miss Satcunsrs, Canterbury College, Ohx Monarch ; Miss Gbubb, Trinity College, Dublin. AT this institution pupils of both iexes have the opportunity of acquiring the elements of a liberal education The subjects of Study are those usually taught at Seoondwy Schools ; but the ordinary oourse may be modified to meet epeolal cases, if io the interest of the Pupils such a plan is judged ad vis able. At the Girls School provision has been made by the Teaching Staff to give lesions In Music and Painting to Young Ladles nol attending the other Classes m the School, who may desire instruction m these subject*. The Physical Tral- ing of the Papih is not overlooked. Calisthenics for the Girls, and Military Drill for the Boys, are parts of the Sohool coarse, The year is divided into three terms. All fees are payable m advance. For Pupils under 12 years of age, £2 2s per term ; over 12 years of age, £2 16s per term ; Music £1 Is per term extra ; fee or attending musio (only), £2 2s ; DrawIng and Painting (only), £1 Is per term. Foe further details j|app!y to Me f qebwißi .. 1*97

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1771, 20 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1771, 20 February 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1771, 20 February 1888, Page 4

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